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The Young Admiral

Autor Shirley, James
Testimonios
  • THE YOVNG ADMIRALL. [The Young Admiral]. Shirley, James. Cooke, William; Crooke, Andrew. 1637. 4º. ESTC: S117314; STC/WING: 22463; DEEP: 872; Greg: 519a; EEBO-TCP: A12158 - University of Michigan .
Ediciones modernas
  • Ericksen, Kenneth J, ed. A critical old-spelling edition of The young admiral / byJames Shirley (1637).. Shirley, James. New York: Garland Pub, 1979.
  • Shirley, James The Young Admiral. In: Gifford, William; Dyce, Alexander, ed. The Dramatic Works and poems of James Shirley, Now First Collected; with Notes by the Late William Gifford, Esq. and Additional Notes, and some account of Shirley and his writings, by the Rev. Alexander Dyce. III. London: John Murray, 1833
Datación
Representaciones antiguas
  • Company: Queen Henrietta’s Men Venue: The Cockpit Date: 1633
    Cast:
      Location: Venue type: commercial theatre
      Note: Information from 1637 quarto title page (with venue named as “Drury Lane”). Licensed on 3 July. Indoor “private” theatre
      Information source: Harbage, Alfred; Schoenbaum, Samuel; Wagonheim, Sylvia Stoler. Annals of English Drama, 975-1700, 3rd edition. 1989.
    • Company: Queen Henrietta’s Men Venue: St James’s Palace Date: 1633
      Cast:
        Location: Venue type: palace / court
        Note: 19 November
        Information source:
      • Company: King's Men and Queen's young Company (Beeston's Boys) Venue: The Cockpit Date: 1639
        Cast:
          Location: Venue type: commercial theatre
          Information source: Wiggins, Martin, in association with Catherine Richardson. British Drama 1533+1642: A Catalogue. Volume IX 1632-1636. 2018.
        Tiempo histórico
        • Edad Media
          Note: Perhaps after 1302 when the Kingdom of Sicily was divided into Sicily, under the House of Barcelona, and the commonly known Kingdom of Naples, ruled by the Angevin dynasty.
        Lugares de la acción
        • [Italy]. Europe
        Bibliografía selecta Estudios críticos:
        • Noling, Kim H. "Recent Studies in James Shirley". English Literary Renaissance. 2007, 37, p. 450-465.
        • Clark, Ira. Professional Playwrights: Massinger, Ford, Shirley & Brome. {Falta nombre ciudad}: UP of Kentucky, 1992.
        • Braden, Gordon. "James Shirley". Ed. Bowers, Fredson. Jacobean and Caroline Dramatists. {Falta nombre ciudad}: {Falta nombre editorial}, 1987, p. 249-266.
        • Loftis, John. "English Renaissance Plays from the Spanish Comedia". English Literary Renaissance. 1984, vol. 2, 14, p. 230-248.
        • Runyan, William Ronald. "Shirley's Sexual Comedy". Shakespeare and Renaissance Association of West Virginia - Selected Papers. 1982, 7, p. 8-13.
        • Wertheim, Albert. "James Shirley". Ed. Logan, Terence P; Denzell S. Smith. The Later Jacobean and Caroline Dramatists: A Survey and Bibliography of Recent Studies in English Renaissance Drama. {Falta nombre ciudad}: UP of Nebraska, 1978, p. 152-171.
        • Morton, Richard. "Deception and Social Dislocation: An Aspect of James Shirley's Drama". Renaissance Drama. 1966, 9, p. 227-245.
        • McGrath, Juliet. "James Shirley's Uses of Language". SEL: Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900. 1966, vol. 2, 6, p. 323-339.
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        Entidades Patrocinadoras

        Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad / Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades
        Agencia Estatal de Investigación
        FEDER/ERDF
        Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades,Agencia Estatal de Investigación, FEDER/ERDF